“She Married Her Boss” has never been commercially released on DVD or VHS. It is available on streaming via Amazon and shows up occasionally on TCM.

Writing in the New York Times (Sept. 27, 1935), Andre Sennwald said:

Once again the lively Columbia studios renew their gift for refreshing tired materials in “She Married Her Boss,” the new film at the Radio City Music hall. Last season, when a plague of bus odysseys had eaten away every patch of greenery in that particular pasture, Columbia boldly deposited its players on a bus and made history and “It Happened One Night.” Now the studio stakes out the venerable “Office Wife” theme with eagerness and faith, and erects a merry romantic comedy on the ruins. Although it looks suspiciously like what Brooks Atkinson likes to call old hat, “She Married Her Boss” has an irresistible comic dash, and it is briskly performed by Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, Michael Bartlett and a superbly impish little girl named Edith Fellows.

As a Saturday bonus picture, this is Jean Dixon and Claudette Colbert.

For Monday, we have a mysterious gent.

Update: This is Michael Bartlett. He made six films, the last in 1937. A high mysteriousness quotient for sure.

No, but it is the same office… I will try for more scenic variety for the rest of the week. Unfortunately, this print isn’t all that great and although the film looks OK when it’s in motion, individual frames suffer from degradation.

Hmmmm….
Wednesday’s guy is Raymond Walburn, without a moustache (hopefully that will guide me on which film.)

Okay – the movie is She Married Her Boss 1935
Monday is Michael Bartlett
Tuesday – I think is Clara Kimball Young
and Wednesday is Raymond Walburn (the ‘sans moustache’ look did indeed guide me)

I can guess the two stars who’ll arrive on Friday (I found in a photo showing the lead actress sitting near that same lamp, by-the-way.) I’m curious about who will be there Thursday – maybe Katherine Alexander???